A Gusto-restaurant recently opened in Leaminton Spa (Image: Dale Martin)

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The early dining menu includes a starter and main with a spritz cocktail for £19.95.

And we’re really excited about the brunch menu which includes toasted seeded bloomer with fresh figs, honey and goat’s cheese, full English breakfast, oven baked waffles with crispy bacon and maple syrup as well as smoked haddock omelette.

And if you’ve got a sweet tooth, brunch also includes warm buttermilk pancakes with chocolate and mascarpone and cinnamon French toast.

Gusto and The Alchemist are owned by Living Ventures restaurant group, which also runs The Botanist bar in Temple Street.

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Jeremy Roberts, chief executive of Living Ventures, said: “We have had our sights on Birmingham for some time.

“Colmore Row is the city’s most prestigious street and The Grand undoubtedly its most iconic building. The Botanist has been popular from day one. We look forward to bringing two different but equally exciting brands to the city.”

The Grand closed in 2002 but after extensive redevelopment the luxury hotel is expected to be open by 2018.

A spokesperson said: "We're concentrating on getting all the businesses that will be operating in the building settled. At the moment I can't give you a date when the hotel will be opening."

Tom Vincent, from 200 Degrees Coffee, said: “There’s a vibrant coffee scene in Birmingham with a number of good independent operators, who have raised the bar in terms of the quality of coffee being served and the overall customer experience.

“We believe we can bring something different to the city and we’re looking forward to sharing our knowledge and love of coffee when we open our new shop at The Grand.”